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  node configurations

Many Exchange Network partners have developed and successfully deployed several Node and client configurations. A number of these Demonstrated Node Configurations (DNCs) are freely available for download on this page. All Node builders are strongly encouraged to take advantage of these DNCs because they are proven solutions that will help you further your progress and cost savings.

The available DNCs are categorized by the environment in which they were deployed. The executable files will allow Node builders with similar platforms to quickly deploy their Nodes and save significant costs. The accompanying documentation describes the implementation process.

These DNCs are compatible with v1.1 Node Specifications and Protocols.

Java-based Apache Axis 1.1
Can be used with BEA Weblogic, IBM Websphere, Oracle, XAware, Microsoft .NET web server products. This package includes both server (serving up pages/data) and client (generate request) configurations. Requires JDK 1.3.X (Includes Axis 1.1 requestor which is free from Sun Java Developers Kit).

  • Download the documentation: [Word] | [PDF]
  • Download the executable files: [ZIP]

Java (J2EE)

  • Java Node by enfoTech & Consulting
    The Node developed by enfoTech and Consulting is freely available. For more information visit the enfoTech website.
    • NOTE: The Network Operations Board (NOB) is providing a link to this site because it contains information on a freely available Node product that has been successfully deployed by several Exchange Network partners. The information contained on this site may be useful or interesting to other Exchange Network partners. The NOB cannot attest to the accuracy of the information provided by this site. This link does not constitute an endorsement of the sponsors of the site or the information or products presented on the site.

Microsoft .NET

  • Microsoft .NET Node by Windsor Solutions
    Version 3.0 of the Node developed by Windsor Solutions is available for download from their website at http://www.nodecentral.com. The site includes downloads for the Node, plug-ins for several data exchanges, and reference documentation. Windsor's Node Central website allows for downloads of their full Node product while the link on our Developer Tool Box page is for the Node Client application only.
    • NOTE: The Network Operations Board (NOB) is providing a link to this site because it contains information on a freely available Node product that has been successfully deployed by several Exchange Network partners. The information contained on this site may be useful or interesting to other Exchange Network partners. The NOB cannot attest to the accuracy of the information provided by this site. This link does not constitute an endorsement of the sponsors of the site or the information or products presented on the site.

  • Microsoft.NET Node by enfoTech & Consulting
    The Node developed by enfoTech and Consulting is freely available. For more information visit the enfoTech website.
    • NOTE: The Network Operations Board (NOB) is providing a link to this site because it contains information on a freely available Node product that has been successfully deployed by several Exchange Network partners. The information contained on this site may be useful or interesting to other Exchange Network partners. The NOB cannot attest to the accuracy of the information provided by this site. This link does not constitute an endorsement of the sponsors of the site or the information or products presented on the site.

  • Washington Department of Ecology
    The DNC describes how the State of Washington developed their functional Node using MS.NET techology. Their data storage layer is SQL Server.
    Download the documentation: [PDF]
    Download the executable files: [ZIP]

    NOTE: These resources are for version 1.0 of the Node product developed by Windsor Solutions. While version 1.0 remains a working solution, please note that the most recent version (3.0) includes additional functionality. For more information on the latest version, please visit http://www.nodecentral.com or contact Windsor Solutions.
  • Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality
    The DNC describes how the State of Mississippi DEQ developed their functional node using the MS.NET platform. Their data storage layer is in Oracle 8i.
    Download the documentation: [Word] | [PDF]
    Download the executable files: [ZIP]
  • DNC for server side using Microsoft .NET C#
    This requires .NET framework 1.X and WSE 1sp1.
    Download the executable files: [ZIP]
  • DNC for server side using Microsoft .NET VB
    This requires .NET Framework 1.X and WSE 1sp1. DNC (executable files) for client side (to generate requests) for Microsoft .NET.
    Download the executable files: [ZIP]
  • Sample client for .NET
    This is a sample client that uses the included requestor library (CDX_DOTNET_REQUESTOR.DLL). This library is all that is needed to communicate with a Node from any .NET language (e.g., VB, C#, J#). Only requires the .NET Framework 1.X and WSE 1sp1. Please note that the code is compiled so once you install you cannot make a lot of modifications.
    Download the executable files: [ZIP]
  • C# Client Library
    This allows you to change the above requestor library. If you don't want to change the API, you should download the .NET Sample Client. Requires the .NET Framework 1.X and 1sp1.
    Download the executable files: [ZIP]

ORACLE 9iAS

  • Maine Department of Environmental Protection
    The DNC describes how the State of Maine DEP developed their functional Node using Oracle 9iAS. Their data storage layer (database) is Oracle 9i.
    Download the documentation (updated November 2004): [Word] | [PDF]
    Download the executable files: [ZIP]

ORACLE 10g

  • Download the executable files: [ZIP]
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